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I was looking for a card wallet that could be operated with just one hand (so I can use my other hand to fetch the card), which is not bulky, where the cards don't fall out by themselves nor a difficult to get out, and after printing a few designs I crafted my own.
One hand operation, adjustable friction spring, small, can hold up to 6 cards, uses only a few M3 allan/hex/inbus bolts, and has room for decorations on the front and back.
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On my boat I had a dozen or so backlighted USB sockets, and I wanted to have something similar for my Anderson PowerPole sockets.
So I designed a socket with the same dimensions and appearance, and with (optional) backlight.
Anderson PowerPole panel mount with backlight
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I like the general design but it takes a crazy amount of material. There is a lot of useless space at the bottom, many layers of just infill, and the separation between compartments and between compartments and outer wall could be done with just a wall instead of two walls and infills in between. That would save a lot of material and provide more useful space.
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i like the design but I found it a struggle to scale them so that they still fit but don't come loose after a while. I then decided to made my own design with latching pins instead. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Great design! Printed in PETG, 2 walls, 15% infill. Seems strong enough after respooling several spools.
One comment: People mention using silicon grease to lubricate the parts, and people complain about adhesion issues. I think the two are connected.
Silicon grease is very chemical resistant, which is in this case not a good thing. If you get something on your fingers (very likely!) and then later touch the build plate, you will get severe adhesion problems and you can throw the build plate away because no soap or IPA will be able to remove the (invisible!) silicone fingerprints. Washing your hands will also not solve the problem as the silicone grease will stay on your fingers until it wears off mechanically (by transferring to your build plate for example). So don't allow silicone grease anywhere near your 3D printer!
I use lanoline, which is the sheep's equivalent of skin grease, it works great as a lubricant and it can be easily washed away with soap.

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This filament clip is an improvement on other designs. I wanted a clip that could stay on the spool while it is in the AMS, but existing designs turned out to fit poorly on the Bambu spools. They either didn't fit or fell out by themselves after a while. In my design I use spring action to deal with tolerances and creep of the materials.
Filament Spool Clips
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Works perfectly with the makerworld PC4-M6's. Thanks!
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Hello, check out my project. Yes, again a "modular drawer" system but this one has some unique properties like a double locking mechanism, a material saving construction with the walls separately printed from the frames (yes, same texture all around!), inserts for non-adhesive labels, etc.
It is my first published project, I hope to receive some encouragement. ;-) And of course I'm open for suggestions.
Modular drawers, locking, low material use
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I printed one, and it works, great design! But I like the clamping force of your other design better, so I use those.
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Great! Just what I needed. I don't need a clock to double duty as a pencil holder.
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Great! Works as intended!
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Works as intended! Thanks!
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Beautiful! Printed it in PETG without problems.
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Perfect! The material saving doesn't compromise the functionality at all!
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Great! Printed it with 0.6mm nozzle in translucent PETG so I can see the color of the beads easily.
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The best AMS riser design I have seen! I don't need drawers in it, or use more than a spool of filament for something like this. This printed quick with not too much material use, looks great, and is 100% functional!
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Great design! Printed one for myself and for my girlfriend!
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Easy and perfect for the job. Printed it with the green PLA that I got with the printer, and for which I have no real purpose except for things that remain out of sight most of the time. ;-)
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Really great! I live on a boat so I have a lot of use for this! Printed it in translucent PETG so I can see the color change of the beads.

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